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    sheewee

    has anyone tried a sheewee its a device to let you wee (like a man!) I've been given one as a present so I can enjoy outings more !!!
    feel a bit nervous about using it going on a coach trip to kings lynn on tuesday but dont think I'll test drive it there
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    A what??

    Never heard of anything like this before, but it sounds a bit (Ouch) to me!!
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    Smile Have A Fab Time Sarah !

    Hello Sarah , Hope you have a FAB TIME in King's Lynn ! & the Sun is out for you ! & sorry not able to give advice about the "Shewee " ( hopefully some body might be able to help you )

    Take Care & do tell us about your "Outing " & Photo's ! !

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    I just Googled it .
    It looks very interesting. I reckon it may need a bit of practice but what a good idea!!!
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    I got one because I need the loo on trips. I've been advised to practice first at home and that "there is a knack" to where you hold it so that you don't wet your clothes. I must get some practice in, once I can use it without fear then it will be wonderful!

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    What topics we discuss! My sister bought a packet of Shepee's for us to try a couple of years ago, I understand they are popular at festivals when facilities get well I leave it to your imagination!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Any way I have found that I must remeber to wear trousers with a zip front, no use for side or pull up, don't think would be elegant in a skirt either.

    I did use it on a holiday in lakes when taken short as it folds up small into a pocket. Was very good and saved bending my bad knees, and very discreet, just turn your back and no one could see what was going on. I think a trial run at home first might help .............

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    Must also admit, I had to google this one.

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    I must admit that as a man i am finding that the older i get the more i must "pee" as a woman! ie sitting down, prostrate etc good luck but it sounds strange to me!
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    I just googled it and found a photo of Jeremy Clarkson holding one.

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    Hi Sarah,

    I haven't used one myself but they have been recommended because of my canoeing trips. I can manage without one - don't ask Let's just say I have a good sense of balance

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    thanks for the advice about the trial run and not getting arrested

    feeling really off today worrying if I will be OK tomorrow,
    feel shivery and what my dad used to call liverish!
    may have another Uti brewing so perhaps I should get in some practise tonight

    I always worry about coach trips dont go on them very often wont take my water tablet tomorrow!
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    Hi sarah

    Just wanted to say i really hope you are feeling better for your trip tomorrow and that the sun shines brightly for you.

    Will look forward to your TP award winning photos!!

    Much Love

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    Quote Originally Posted by beech mount View Post
    I must admit that as a man i am finding that the older i get the more i must "pee" as a woman! ie sitting down, prostrate etc good luck but it sounds strange to me!
    John.
    Hello beech mount , well said you, I was just about to write with tongue in cheek
    if any of the ladies would like to advice us old men how to cope like the ladies do
    ( wonder if there is a contraption available and what it would be called ?????
    Maybe a He Wee (that dosn't sound right do's it we allready know how He Wees
    at least when he hasn't got the' old mans bladder '
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    Ps God Sarah, you've got some explaining to do when you get back from your outing
    (and at least two men interested inthe result )
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    Hope you enjoy your day out and feel better.

    It is one of may worst fears that we would stuck on the motorway in one of the all day jams, and how would I relive myself - cause I could not go all day without!!

    Now with a shepee in my car I do not have to worry, so it is the same for your coach trip. Enjoy yourself.

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    Be warned IF you wear bifocals- the big one is yours - so don't try putting the small one back
    You may not know what I am talking about , but beech mount will , that's if he wears bifocals

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